The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice "In an unexpected twist, the uneducated “rapscallions” are actually quite clever and successfully outwit the townspeople. "
<span>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885.</span>
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B. State, in the student’s own words, only the most important ideas
According to a different source, this question refers to the essay "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift.
Although we do not know what the quote you are referencing is, we are able to explain the claims that Swift makes throughout the entire essay.
In this essay, Swift makes a commentary about the view and value of personhood in his society. In this essay, he argues that poor Irish families should sell their children to wealthy English people in order for them to be eaten. Although the claim is absurd, what Swift wants to convey is that people value the lives of the poor, as well as the lives of the Irish, as less important than the lives of rich English people. In his society, such prejudice prevents people from valuing all lives equally.
This essay continues to be relevant today. Nowadays, we still believe some people are less worthy than others. For example, we care deeply about celebrities dying, but we do not care much about the hundreds of people who die from war or poverty everyday. As a society, the poor, the elderly, and foreigners are often seen as "less worthy" because of our prejudice. This view is also influenced by values in society pushed by the media, such as the celebration and admiration of extremely wealthy people.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options to answer this question, but anyway, here is the answer. So based on the excerpt above from "Dorothea Lange", on Lange's words, it is reasonable to infer that, <span>Lange’s work was significantly influenced by her experiences. Hope this answers the question.</span>